Brain research had a boost on 14 October as CSIRO launched in the United States its HCA-Vision nerve cell analysis software at Neuroscience 2006 in Atlanta, Georgia, the world's largest conference for brain researchers. HCA-Vision is based...
Sangamo BioSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: SGMO) announced today the presentation of preclinical data from its ZFP Therapeutic(TM) program in nerve regeneration at the 2006 Annual Meeting of The Society for Neuroscience. The meeting is being held...
Special training methods can enable older adults to operate with the visual processing speed and accuracy of someone decades younger, according to researchers from Posit Science, who presented a study this week at the Society for Neuro...
The levels of a chemical released by the brain determine how detailed a memory will later be, according to researchers at UC Irvine. The neurotransmitter acetylcholine, a brain chemical already established as being crucial for learning and...
With an eye toward helping educate children and prepare the technological workforce needed to compete in today's global society, the National Science Foundation has awarded Temple University a two-year, $3.5 million grant to establish a Sp...
Sports medicine specialists in the University at Buffalo's Sports Medicine Institute have developed a method for treating athletes who sustain post-concussion syndrome that, unlike the conventional approach, allows athletes to maintain...
A article reviews the literature of quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) that documents abnormal brain wave patterns accompanying several medical conditions. The research implies that neurofeedback training may partially or fully...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins have shown that transplanting human stem cells into spinal cords of rats bred to duplicate Lou Gehrig's disease delays the start of nerve cell damage typical of the disease and slightly prolongs life. The graft...
Though in clinical use for decades, a small, sweet-tasting compound is revealing a startling face as a potential cure for epilepsy. 2-deoxy-glucose, or 2DG, has long been used in radio labeling, medical scanning and cancer imaging stud...
New research offers tantalizing clues as to why some teenagers taking common anti-depressants may become more aggressive or kill themselves. The research is published in the October Behavioral Neuroscience, which is published by the Americ...
On July 13, 2009, the Journal of Cell Biology published a research article from t...
On October 10th, the Journal of Neuroscience published an article from ION entitl...